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Join us for a FREE red carpet screening of an episode of the PBS docu-series, Visionaries, that highlights our service to Los Angeles' children in need.

Visionaries, Inc. is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to producing and distributing media that inspires individuals and communities to take action for positive social change. The public access television documentary series is hosted by Sam Waterston, known best for his work on Law & Order.

We would like to extend an invite to the public to our screening on Saturday, February 2, 2019. At 5:00pm, we will be hosting a reception and red carpet. The screening will begin at 5:45pm.

Although this event is FREE, preferred seating tickets are available at $50 per person. This donation includes a Gift of Membership to the League*.

An RSVP is required in order to attend this event.

We hope to see you there!

*This Gift of Membership is for League at Large and can be given to friends or family members. League at Large members will receive our quarterly newsletters, invitations to special events and opportunities to explore service activities. The purchase of a Gift of Membership is 100% tax deductible and will expire in June 2019.

FAQs

What are the parking details?Valet parking onsite as well as limited parking (39 spots) will be available in our Fernwood lot on the SE corner of North Saint Andrews Place and Fernwood Ave.

Who do I contact if I have questions?Please contact: Kai Tramiel, Director of Membership and Community Outreach.Email: ktramiel@assistanceleaguela.orgPhone: 323-545-4847

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?You can either print your ticket or show us proof of purchase on your phone.

Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends?Yes.

I'm interested in volunteering with Assistance League of Los Angeles. How do I learn more?Please visit us at www.assistanceleaguela.org.

For 100 years, Assistance League of Los Angeles has worked to improve the lives of underserved, foster and homeless children in our community. From providing a week’s worth of school clothes to children in need, to producing live musical theater for low-income students, the League’s member volunteers improve the lives of 22,000 children every year.